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palestine and iraq.
The British were fighting against the Turks, aided as they were by the Germans, in Iraq & Palestine.
Afghanistan and Iraq are the UKs only current ongoing major conflicts. Other major conflicts since the 90s include: The Gulf War - 1991 Bosnia - 1992 Kosovo - 1999 Sierra Leone - 2000 Afghanistan - 2001 - ongoing Iraq - 2003 - ongoing
it helped by bring together the americans to detest the british together and for them to get a reason to come together
England has a long history. During its existence, there have been many conflicts. Here are a few of them:* Creating a monarchy that opposed the power of the nobility; * Creating a new religion that opposed Catholicism; * Conflicts concerning how best to manage its colonial empire; and * Converting many privately owned businesses to the control of the British government; and * Conflicts on which industries should be sent back to corporations, divesting them from government controls.
After gaining independence, territory in both former colonies was divided due to religious conflicts.
After gaining independence, territory in both former colonies was divided due to religious conflicts.
under british control
The British Mandate of Palestine.
In 1944, Israel/Palestine was under British sovereignty as the British Mandate for Palestine.
The name is British Mandate of Palestine.
No, Palestine was under British control, not German.
1948
The question as posed asserts two things which cannot be together. The Arab-Israeli War started in 1948 and conflicts between Jewish and Arab Militias operating in the British Mandate of Palestine started in the 1920s. Therefore the first engagements occurred at that time and primarily occurred in the center of the country (Tel Aviv-Jerusalem-Hebron). The Arab-Israeli conflicts of 1949 were primarily based along the Tel Aviv-Jerusalem highway, the Palestinian-Syrian border and the Palestinian-Egyptian (where the word Palestinian refers to the British Mandate of Palestine).
Yes they did.
The British ruled the regions would become Iraq, Jordan, Israel, and Palestine as Mandates. From 1919-1921 the only two British Mandates in the Middle East were those of Iraq and Palestine. In 1922, the Mandate of Palestine was divided into the Mandate of Palestine and the Mandate of Transjordan.
The final British soldiers withdrew from Palestine on May 13, 1948.